The Boston Weather Services (BWS) says that the mean high temperature for October in a city is 56E F. You believe that it is lower. A sample of 31 mean October temperatures yields mean 54.0E F and standard deviation 5.6 E F. Test the BWS claim at V = 0.01.

In the context of hypothesis testing regarding one mean, the test (Z or t) may be statistically significant at the 5% level, but not significant in a practical sense at all. Illustrate the meaning of this statement by citing 3 examples from any area of interest.

A candy company claims that 92% of consumers like their candies. To test this claim, 9571 people are selected at random from those who have eaten the company's candies. 791 rate the candies as unsatisfactory. Is this an unusual result (show criterion for determining the answer to this question)? Also, how do you interpret your s

I would like to compare data from a study I have been doing, but don't know which statistical tests to use.
I have surveyed 40 hedgerows:
20 from site 1
20 from site 2
I have attached some of the data to show you at what stage I'm at:
1). I need to find out the significance of difference between the 2 sites in terms of